Three Worthy Alternatives to Machu Picchu

Choquequirao, Peru, South America - Choquequirao is essentially Machu Picchu without the crowds—the terraced stone and emerald-mountain view are almost the same, but Choquequirao gets just 1 percent of the visitors.

Quechua fauteuil relook - Fau fur plaid - D&CO

Un banc ingénieux

Trinity Stool (Junichiro Oshima, a folding stool with tied knots at the both ends. The rope passes through the legs and the seat to give the relation that pulling each other from different directions, and in doing so, the rope tightens the legs firmly.

Created for furniture for hiking camps.

Fauteuils bas QUECHUA

Assises étonnantes

Designers love to say that their furniture “tells a story.” Italian designers Studio Formafantasma take that one giant step further with Domestica, a chair commissioned by the Dilmos Gallery that tells the history of their nation.